Country house with its own railway station where residents can flag down trains goes on sale for £425,000 [Telegraph]





Date: 06/07/2014

A country house with its own working railway station where residents can flag down passing trains has gone on the market for £425,000. The five-bedroom stone house, which has gone on the market for £425,000, boasts its own 'halt', a private train stop where residents can flag down passing locomotives. It connects to the Talyllyn Railway which runs between the former slate mining town of Abergynolwyn and the seaside village of Tywyn in Snowdonia National Park in Wales.


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